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Would You Agree
For now, the Mosques in Germany have been banned from making 100 decibel loudspeaker calls to prayer, but the courts have suggested that a new application could be made.
I don't mind listening to this in Muslim countries as it is part of their culture and it is the culture of the country that you enjoy on holiday - but I do not think I would like to hear this loud call to prayer in the UK. What do you think?
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But it says on page 103 of their holy book that you have to use a gynormous ghetto blaster and do the call in a language that no-one locally understands - especially in countries where most people don't follow your faith. The text is inerrant, or something
Last edited by dav; 13/05/2018 at 10:58 PM.
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Can they not send a Text to all believers to get their backsides down to the mosque. Failing that issue bleepers to your congregation. One would have thought that like a Sunday morning for us they would know it was time after all you can't move down Sussex Rd on Friday lunch time.
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It would be hypocrisy for me to get all PC. I lived for 2 years in the centre of the "City of Dreaming Spires". Every fricking one of them has bells in it, and they all ring out on a Sunday morning. As I generally had a significant Sunday morning hangover I found them a complete PITA.
The sound of the Muezzin doing the call to prayer is a beautiful thing if done by a real human being, less so, as is normally the case, they use an over amplified speaker with a crackly old recording.
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Originally Posted by
Albion102
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The sound of the Muezzin doing the call to prayer is a beautiful thing if done by a real human being...
I don't find supremacist texts beautiful.
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